This 18th-century aqueduct, commissioned by King John V, was used to bring drinking water to Lisbon. Although very well-preserved, it is now defunct. Still, it is an example of the remarkable Portuguese engineering of that period. The name means Aqueduct of the Free Waters.
Tue - Sat: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Closed on holidays.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Águas_Livres_Aqueduct
Official website http://www.epal.pt/EPAL/en/menu/water-museum/permanent-collection-and-associated-heritage/%C3%A1guas-livres-aqueduct
Email mda.epal@adp.pt
Phone +351 218 100 215
Address Calçada da Quintinha, 1070 Lisbon, Portugal
Coordinates 38°43'26.754" N -9°9'55.818" E